Edward Crumpton – Twelve Islands
In 2015 Edward began visiting 12 islands off the British coastline as a way of discovering how islands are formed and influenced by the habitation of people and wildlife. Every island is unique, from its shape, features and how humans have made use of the resources from both the land and sea. He is interested…
Freyja Hedinsson – A Place Called England
Freyja kitted out for a wild swim! To reflect on the space outside, I’ve been thinking about the spaces all around in this place I grew; this place called England. So much recent rhetoric has been about looking backwards, but I want to look outwards. I’ve recycled some home footage that’s nearly 20 years old…
Harbottle and Jonas
Whilst we were teaching years back we wrote a song called ‘ramble’ which was out escaping during weekends and half-terms – touring around and feeling alive. We made a little video that I thought captured this quite well. The dream of doing this full time also became a reality last year. Harbottle and Jonas https://www.harbottleandjonas.com Photos…
Hettie Pearson Photography – The City is my Playground
I have recently started my photography business, ‘the space outside’ is a vital key part of my photography, I use London as my endless studio with no boundaries, using natural light and a variety of different backdrops to help capture a magical moment with my model/dancer. I love being creative outdoors, its one big playground…
Jade Angeles Fitton – The Bright Lights of Barnstaple
The Bright Lights of Barnstaple Outside the bus window is the town I grew up in. Or rather, orbited when I was young, When we thought we were punks. My mother lives here now. At a party I remember my friends threw grapefruits at the walls, Narrowly missing a portrait of Virginia Woolf – That…
Mollie Hughes – Beyond the Highest Peak
On the 16th May 2017, Mollie Hughes became the youngest woman in the world and the first English woman to summit Everest from both the North and South routes.